


The only thing that I didn't follow perfectly is the closure of the headband. I stitched up the ends so I wouldn't have to cut and glue the additional fabric into place. This method works just as well from what I can tell.

The headband is soft and really comfortable. It took maybe ten minutes to make after gathering supplies. T-shirts seem to work best. I tried some fabric scraps, but other material does not want to stretch and flex the way jersey material does.
If you're looking for a quick and gratifying pinterest project, be sure to pin this one.

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